Hemingway on PBS
Premieres Tonight Monday, April 5, 2021
By Valerie Milano
Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 4/5/21 -PBS and Ken Burns have teamed up once again for another immersive, marathon documentary. This time, Burns (in collaboration with Lynn Novick), turns in a three-part, six-hour exploration of the work and life of Ernest Hemingway, one of the most controversial and consequential writers of the twentieth century.
As usual in a Ken Burns production, the presentation is exhaustive, linear, and artfully employs the ‘scan and pan’ technique that the filmmaker so effectively pioneered in The Civil War. Additionally, newsreel video from the era is interwoven with static photography to inject a forward momentum vital to the profile of such a dynamic force of nature as Hemingway.
Yet, despite Hemingway’s love of simple uncluttered narrative, he is acknowledged as the master of evasion and control. In his short story Hills Like White Elephants, he unwinds the subject of abortion without ever uttering the word. Likewise, the storyline of his first novel, The Sun Also Rises, revolves around a main character’s devastating injury that Hemingway exploits to examine the themes of masculinity and sexuality.